This school, designed by Arthur M. Atkinson, John Duncan Forsyth,
Raymond Kerr, and William H. Wolaver, opened in September 1938, on a beautiful
20-acre campus. Built with Works Progress Administration (WPA) funds, the long,
horizontal, buff brick school has two large wings which angle forward. The
school’s main entrance is flanked with large rectangular columns which frame the
school’s name and large clock. Two large metal torch lanterns also flank the
front entrance. Cast aluminum plaques above the three entry doors present
classic Greek motifs. The central plaque contains a Greek column ringed by a
laurel. One of the side plaques contains a female figure and the other contains
a male figure, each holding a torch lighting the way to knowledge.

the short description was prepared by
the Tulsa Preservation Commission